Hadi Sirika, minister of aviation, says the country may
consider buying the newly-certified C919 passenger jet in China as an
additional aircraft for the national carrier, Nigeria Air.
Sirika disclosed this to Reuters on Saturday on the
sidelines of the United Nations aviation agency’s triennial assembly in
Montreal, Canada.
According to Reuters, the Chinese government had on Friday,
hailed the development of its first medium-haul passenger jet as the embodiment
of the country’s drive towards self-sufficiency.
It aims to challenge Western aircraft giants in the aviation industry with the plane.
Speaking on the development, Sirika said the goal is to
increase the number of planes for Nigeria Air to 30 planes by 2025.
Sirika also said the new airline would have a mixture of
Airbus (AIR.PA) and Boeing (BA.N) planes, adding that the carrier is also
willing to look at the Chinese narrowbody jet, which Chinese regulators certified
on Friday.
“We haven’t looked at that C919. But if it’s as good as the
others then why not,” he said.
“China and Nigeria
have a very cordial and friendly relationship with mutual benefits.”
Last week, the minister said the Ethiopian Airlines (ET)
consortium had been selected as the preferred bidder for Nigeria Air, owning 49
percent of the national carrier.
Sirika said ET scored 89 percent out of 100 in the technical
bidding process and 15 out of 20 as regards financial bids.
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